The quality of patent filings has fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This reduces the potential for breakthrough inventions, according to the OECD's Science, Technology and IndustryScoreboard2011.
For more information about this publication, visit:
www.oecd.org/sti/scoreboard

"My statement to someone that is the victim of a patent troll lawsuit is that you are completely screwed," says AustinMeyer, who is himself the target of a so-called "patent troll" lawsuit.
Meyer is a software developer and aviation enthusiast. His two passions intersected in the '90s when he created a flight simulator called X-Plane, which quickly grew in popularity, outlasting even the once-popular Microsoft Flight Simulator. As many software developers do, Meyer made his application available on mobile devices like the iPhone and Android. And this is where he first ran into trouble.
A company called Uniloc has sued Meyer for patent infringement over a patent called, "System and Method for Preventing Unauthorized Access to ElectronicData." When a computer runs a paid application, one way that developers can assure that a customer has actually purchased the application is by coding the application to match a license code with an encrypted database. This is a method that most paid applications on the Android market use. It's a method that Meyer argues has been in use since at least the late '80s. This is the idea that Uniloc claims to own.
"A patent troll is a company, a person... who owns patents, but doesn't make anything or sell anything," says Julie Samuels, an attorney and the Mark CubanChair to Eliminate Stupid Patents at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Samuels says that patent trolls are a huge tax on innovation and add nothing valuable to the marketplace. A study out of Boston University estimates the direct economic damage that patent trolls cause to be around $29 billion a year, and this doesn't account for hush-hush, off-the-record settlements. But the bigger problem, says Samuels, is the patent system itself.
"You can't separate the problem with the patent troll from the problem with software patents," says Samuels. "There are hundreds of thousands of software patents floating around that are really broad, that are really vague ... and a lot of them are bought up by patent trolls."
A Yale study found that the U.S. patent office is approving new software patents at an approximate rate of 40,000 a year. That's more than 100 new software patents every day. Tracking every software patent to make sure one is not in violation would be an utter impossibility without a full-time team of lawyers on staff.
Uniloc, which purchased the patent in question at a bankruptcy proceeding, declined an interview request for this piece. But on their website, they brag about a victory over software giant Microsoft resulting in $388 million in damages (though this amount was later lowered in an appeals court). Despite the enormous risk, and the enormous cost just to defend against a patent suit, Meyer is resolved to do so.
"I will not simply give somebody money that endorses the idea that they should sue people for doing something amazing," says Meyer. "It must be stopped at some point."
About 6 minutes.
Produced by Zach Weissmueller. Shot by Amanda Winkler, TracyOppenheimer, and Weissmueller. Music by Case Newsom, Broke for Free, and Pionir.
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DouglasGabriel (Thomas Paine) and Michael McKibben of Leader Technologies introduce Doug Fischerrer of the Fayette RegionalHospital in Indiana who explains the relationship between the opioid crisis in his community and the theft of social media.
To learn about the theft of social media see this article: https://aim4truth.org/2017/11/21/facebook-unmasked-how-the-worlds-most-relevant-entrepreneur-was-screwed-by-zuckerberg/
To learn more about the drug crisis in America and who is behind it: https://aim4truth.org/2017/03/26/5663/
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For inventors, patents are an essential protection against theft. But when patent trolls abuse the system by stockpiling patents and threatening lawsuits, businesses are forced to shell out tons of money.
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The issue of innovation is one that is constantly being talked about by our government and indeed the private sector. Indeed Prime Minister Modi has been quoted as saying that innovation is the key driver of growth. One of the issues at the core of the debate about how to best ensure innovation is regarding access to knowledge and the role played by intellectual property regimes in restricting access to information.
In late August, 2015, the Indian Patent Office released a new set of guidelines on the examination of computer related inventions. These, guidelines have the effect of enlarging the scope of patents for software, mathematical models and business methods – thereby restricting the scope of innovation for programmers.
Newsclick interviews VenkateshHariharan, Outreach lead for the Open Invention Network and a member of the Ispirits expert group on software patents, to discuss the issue of software patenting, the effects this can have on society, as well as the specific guidelines issues by the IPO.

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Behold, the greatest innovation in multimeter design since the rubber boot.

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Between the mess of patent trolling, extreme litigation, and more the U.S. PatentOffice is broken. How did a system built to enable people of any economic standing turn into an innovation-destroying bramble most independent creators and small companies can't navigate? Kim Horcher discusses.
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Its general question how we can get new idea, concept or product for research, innovation or production. This Video will help to Student who need new project idea for collage study or entrepreneur who needs new product for manufacturing . Video purpose is just to improve your creative thinking, changing the way of observing things and thinking outside the box.
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See more stories and videos of ambition at https://ambitions.jll.com/.
JLL engineering manager Dave Crowell was inspired to invent a safer electrical panel while working in an energy safety group for a large financial services client. His innovation has the potential to save more than 500 lives a year and produced our first engineering patent.
Read about Dave's story and JLL's innovation program here: http://www.us.jll.com/united-states/en-us/da-vinci-awards/jll-engineering-patent

Innovation

Innovation is a new idea, or more-effective device or process. Innovation can be viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs. This is accomplished through more-effective products, processes, services, technologies, or business models that are readily available to markets, governments and society. The term "innovation" can be defined as something original and more effective and, as a consequence, new, that "breaks into" the market or society.

While a novel device is often described as an innovation, in economics, management science, and other fields of practice and analysis, innovation is generally considered to be the result of a process that brings together various novel ideas in a way that they have an impact on society.

Inter-disciplinary views

Business and economics

In business and economics, innovation can be a catalyst to growth. With rapid advancements in transportation and communications over the past few decades, the old world concepts of factor endowments and comparative advantage which focused on an area’s unique inputs are outmoded for today’s global economy. Economist Joseph Schumpeter, who contributed greatly to the study of innovation economics, argued that industries must incessantly revolutionize the economic structure from within, that is innovate with better or more effective processes and products, as well as market distribution, such as the connection from the craft shop to factory. He famously asserted that “creative destruction is the essential fact about capitalism”. In addition, entrepreneurs continuously look for better ways to satisfy their consumer base with improved quality, durability, service, and price which come to fruition in innovation with advanced technologies and organizational strategies.

Oliver has said that he has full creative freedom, including free rein to criticize corporations. His initial contract with HBO was for two years with an option for extension. In February 2015, it was announced that the show has been renewed for two additional seasons of 35 episodes each. Oliver and HBO programming president Michael Lombardo have discussed extending the show from half an hour to a full hour and airing more than once a week after Oliver "gets his feet under him".

United States patent law

Under United States law, a patent is a right granted to the inventor of a (1) process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter, (2) that is new, useful, and non-obvious. A patent is the right to exclude others from using a new technology. Specifically, it is the right to exclude others from making, using, selling, offering for sale, importing, inducing others to infringe, and/or offering a product specially adapted for practice of the patent.

Patent law is designed to encourage inventors to disclose their new technology to the world by offering the incentive of a limited-time monopoly on the technology. This limited-time term of patent is 20 years from the earliest patent application filing date (but this term can be extended via patent term adjustment). After the patent term expires, the new technology enters the public domain and is free for anyone to use.

Fourth branch of government

In the Americanpolitical system, the fourth branch of government refers to a group that influences the three branches of government defined in the American Constitution (legislative, executive and judicial). Such groups can include the press (an analogy for the Fourth Estate), the people, and interest groups. U.S. independent administrative government agencies, while technically part of the executive branch (or, in a few cases, the legislative branch) of government, are sometimes referred to as being part of the fourth branch. In some cases the term is pejorative because such a fourth branch has no official status. The term is also widely used as a picturesque phrase without derogatory intent. Where the use is intended to be pejorative, it can be a rhetorical shorthand to illustrate the user's belief in the illegitimacy of certain types of governmental authority with a concomitant skepticism towards the origin of such authority.

The press

The concept of the media or press as a fourth branch stems from a belief that the news media's responsibility to inform the populace is essential to the healthy functioning of the democracy. The phrase "Fourth Estate" may be used to emphasize the independence of the press particularly when this is contrasted with the press as a "fourth branch".

Innovation and patents

The quality of patent filings has fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This reduces the potential for breakthrough inventions, according to the OECD's Science, Technology and IndustryScoreboard2011.
For more information about this publication, visit:
www.oecd.org/sti/scoreboard

How Patent Trolls Kill Innovation

"My statement to someone that is the victim of a patent troll lawsuit is that you are completely screwed," says AustinMeyer, who is himself the target of a so-called "patent troll" lawsuit.
Meyer is a software developer and aviation enthusiast. His two passions intersected in the '90s when he created a flight simulator called X-Plane, which quickly grew in popularity, outlasting even the once-popular Microsoft Flight Simulator. As many software developers do, Meyer made his application available on mobile devices like the iPhone and Android. And this is where he first ran into trouble.
A company called Uniloc has sued Meyer for patent infringement over a patent called, "System and Method for Preventing Unauthorized Access to ElectronicData." When a computer runs a paid application, one way that developers can assure that a customer has actually purchased the application is by coding the application to match a license code with an encrypted database. This is a method that most paid applications on the Android market use. It's a method that Meyer argues has been in use since at least the late '80s. This is the idea that Uniloc claims to own.
"A patent troll is a company, a person... who owns patents, but doesn't make anything or sell anything," says Julie Samuels, an attorney and the Mark CubanChair to Eliminate Stupid Patents at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Samuels says that patent trolls are a huge tax on innovation and add nothing valuable to the marketplace. A study out of Boston University estimates the direct economic damage that patent trolls cause to be around $29 billion a year, and this doesn't account for hush-hush, off-the-record settlements. But the bigger problem, says Samuels, is the patent system itself.
"You can't separate the problem with the patent troll from the problem with software patents," says Samuels. "There are hundreds of thousands of software patents floating around that are really broad, that are really vague ... and a lot of them are bought up by patent trolls."
A Yale study found that the U.S. patent office is approving new software patents at an approximate rate of 40,000 a year. That's more than 100 new software patents every day. Tracking every software patent to make sure one is not in violation would be an utter impossibility without a full-time team of lawyers on staff.
Uniloc, which purchased the patent in question at a bankruptcy proceeding, declined an interview request for this piece. But on their website, they brag about a victory over software giant Microsoft resulting in $388 million in damages (though this amount was later lowered in an appeals court). Despite the enormous risk, and the enormous cost just to defend against a patent suit, Meyer is resolved to do so.
"I will not simply give somebody money that endorses the idea that they should sue people for doing something amazing," says Meyer. "It must be stopped at some point."
About 6 minutes.
Produced by Zach Weissmueller. Shot by Amanda Winkler, TracyOppenheimer, and Weissmueller. Music by Case Newsom, Broke for Free, and Pionir.
VisitReason TV for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason TV's YouTube channel to receive automatic updates when new material goes live.

47:13

Patent Theft Destroys American Innovation and Lives

Patent Theft Destroys American Innovation and Lives

Patent Theft Destroys American Innovation and Lives

DouglasGabriel (Thomas Paine) and Michael McKibben of Leader Technologies introduce Doug Fischerrer of the Fayette RegionalHospital in Indiana who explains the relationship between the opioid crisis in his community and the theft of social media.
To learn about the theft of social media see this article: https://aim4truth.org/2017/11/21/facebook-unmasked-how-the-worlds-most-relevant-entrepreneur-was-screwed-by-zuckerberg/
To learn more about the drug crisis in America and who is behind it: https://aim4truth.org/2017/03/26/5663/
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11:04

Patents: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Patents: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Patents: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

For inventors, patents are an essential protection against theft. But when patent trolls abuse the system by stockpiling patents and threatening lawsuits, businesses are forced to shell out tons of money.
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15:27

How the Patent Office is Intent on Killing Innovation in India?

How the Patent Office is Intent on Killing Innovation in India?

How the Patent Office is Intent on Killing Innovation in India?

The issue of innovation is one that is constantly being talked about by our government and indeed the private sector. Indeed Prime Minister Modi has been quoted as saying that innovation is the key driver of growth. One of the issues at the core of the debate about how to best ensure innovation is regarding access to knowledge and the role played by intellectual property regimes in restricting access to information.
In late August, 2015, the Indian Patent Office released a new set of guidelines on the examination of computer related inventions. These, guidelines have the effect of enlarging the scope of patents for software, mathematical models and business methods – thereby restricting the scope of innovation for programmers.
Newsclick interviews VenkateshHariharan, Outreach lead for the Open Invention Network and a member of the Ispirits expert group on software patents, to discuss the issue of software patenting, the effects this can have on society, as well as the specific guidelines issues by the IPO.

4:05

Patent Piss-Take - Multimeter Innovation!

Patent Piss-Take - Multimeter Innovation!

Patent Piss-Take - Multimeter Innovation!

Behold, the greatest innovation in multimeter design since the rubber boot.

2:52

Innovation is Getting Choked Out by The U.S. Patent System

Innovation is Getting Choked Out by The U.S. Patent System

Innovation is Getting Choked Out by The U.S. Patent System

Between the mess of patent trolling, extreme litigation, and more the U.S. PatentOffice is broken. How did a system built to enable people of any economic standing turn into an innovation-destroying bramble most independent creators and small companies can't navigate? Kim Horcher discusses.
This article was used and mentioned in the video: http://www.wired.com/2015/01/fixing-broken-patent-system/
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How to get innovative idea for research or patent registrations. Thinkism.

How to get innovative idea for research or patent registrations. Thinkism.

How to get innovative idea for research or patent registrations. Thinkism.

Its general question how we can get new idea, concept or product for research, innovation or production. This Video will help to Student who need new project idea for collage study or entrepreneur who needs new product for manufacturing . Video purpose is just to improve your creative thinking, changing the way of observing things and thinking outside the box.
Special thanks to you tube and moovly.
-Jayesh Patil (Thinkism-Changing the way of Thinking)

2:36

How a JLL engineer blended safety and innovation for our first patent

How a JLL engineer blended safety and innovation for our first patent

How a JLL engineer blended safety and innovation for our first patent

See more stories and videos of ambition at https://ambitions.jll.com/.
JLL engineering manager Dave Crowell was inspired to invent a safer electrical panel while working in an energy safety group for a large financial services client. His innovation has the potential to save more than 500 lives a year and produced our first engineering patent.
Read about Dave's story and JLL's innovation program here: http://www.us.jll.com/united-states/en-us/da-vinci-awards/jll-engineering-patent

Think patent trolling doesn't affect you? Think again. Patent trolling takes money directly out of the pockets of hard working American people. Watch this video and learn more about this important legislation aimed at protecting and promoting American innovation.

14:43

The U.S. Patent System is Broken: Derek Khanna on Trolling and Low-Quality Patents

The U.S. Patent System is Broken: Derek Khanna on Trolling and Low-Quality Patents

The U.S. Patent System is Broken: Derek Khanna on Trolling and Low-Quality Patents

Are current patent policies slowing innovation and infringing on economic liberties? Derek Khanna, a tech policy and intellectual property expert, says yes.
"A patent is a government-granted monopoly" that gives the owner sole right to profit from making or licensing a product, Khanna explains. "So effectively every week the government says, 'These are all the things that American citizens can't do for about the next 20 years.'"
Khanna's new paper, How to Fix Patents: Economic Liberty Requires Patent Reform, argues that patent policy and its abuse is failing to achieve its constitutionally enshrined purpose of "promoting the progress of the sciences and useful arts." This failure, he laments, has led to more monopolies and crony capitalism—the very opposite of the free-enterprise system the founders sought to protect.
James Madison warned us 200 years ago to guard patents and copyrights with “strictness against abuse.” Patent trolling, created and exacerbated by modern patent policy, is one manifestation of that abuse and is increasingly stifling competition, reducing innovation, and limiting potential economic growth. More than nearly any other instrument of government policy, getting patent policy right is critical to innovation and growing the economy.
If Americans want robust innovation and competition, then they must confront this cronyism in our midst and demand free markets and free competition without the government choosing winners and losers by granting patents for non-inventions. Less regulation will lead to more competition and more innovation.
Khanna recently sat down with Reason TV's Nick Gillespie to discuss patents, why you shouldn't be able to patent the shape of a cellphone and other obvious things, and why he believes the problems are reversible.
About 15 minutes.
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0:41

pendulum combustion negine - new idea (patent)

pendulum combustion negine - new idea (patent)

pendulum combustion negine - new idea (patent)

It is the second video showing the operation of our patented the internal combustion engine.
I represent a team of engineers who have been developing an invention in combustion engine design for more than a year already. The invention has been filed for patent protection in a WIPO. Our innovation should lead to considerable reduction of weight and volume of a power plant as compared with standard solutions of similar output.
Should you be interested in use of this solution, further development, or rights to the invention, also if you require any further information please contact us at:
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Innovation and the Patent System

Today, with billions of people connected to the Internet, able to collaborate, share software and ideas, does it make sense that we should try to patent software? See how "the Linux Guy" stands on the shoulders of others to create his own form of transportation.
My thanks to the members of the GreaterNew Hampshire Linux User's Group, Martha's ExchangeRestaurant and Brewery and (of course) the Kino and Inkscape developers
My thanks to Joner Worm for translation to Portuguese and to Felipe Van de Wiel for review.

Innovation Man Comic Inventor+Innovation=Patent

Provisional Patent For Your Product Design Innovation.

In this video we will be discussing provisional patents and if they are needed to protect your invention ideas or product design. Innovative products sometimes need an attorney to file your patents but if you are looking to make money quickly, a patent may not be the best choice.
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Innovation and patents

The quality of patent filings has fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This reduces the potential for breakthrough inventions, according to the OECD's Science, Technology and IndustryScoreboard2011.
For more information about this publication, visit:
www.oecd.org/sti/scoreboard

published: 19 Sep 2011

Innovation in the US Patent System [Fourth Branch]

https://www.RegProject.org | How does the US patent system affect inventors and innovators? Does the patent system promote or stifle innovation? JoshMalone, inventor of Bunch O Balloons, and a variety of intellectual property experts weigh in on this important topic.
Visit our website – https://www.RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.
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As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.
Differing Views:
Fourth BranchVideo: "Crippling the InnovationEconomy: Regulatory Overreach at the Patent Office"
https://regproject.org/paper/crippling-innovation-economy-regulatory-overreach-patent-office/
Free Lunch Podcast: "Is Th...

published: 03 May 2018

How Patent Trolls Kill Innovation

"My statement to someone that is the victim of a patent troll lawsuit is that you are completely screwed," says AustinMeyer, who is himself the target of a so-called "patent troll" lawsuit.
Meyer is a software developer and aviation enthusiast. His two passions intersected in the '90s when he created a flight simulator called X-Plane, which quickly grew in popularity, outlasting even the once-popular Microsoft Flight Simulator. As many software developers do, Meyer made his application available on mobile devices like the iPhone and Android. And this is where he first ran into trouble.
A company called Uniloc has sued Meyer for patent infringement over a patent called, "System and Method for Preventing Unauthorized Access to ElectronicData." When a computer runs a paid application, on...

published: 20 Feb 2013

Patent Theft Destroys American Innovation and Lives

DouglasGabriel (Thomas Paine) and Michael McKibben of Leader Technologies introduce Doug Fischerrer of the Fayette RegionalHospital in Indiana who explains the relationship between the opioid crisis in his community and the theft of social media.
To learn about the theft of social media see this article: https://aim4truth.org/2017/11/21/facebook-unmasked-how-the-worlds-most-relevant-entrepreneur-was-screwed-by-zuckerberg/
To learn more about the drug crisis in America and who is behind it: https://aim4truth.org/2017/03/26/5663/
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published: 01 May 2018

Patents: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

For inventors, patents are an essential protection against theft. But when patent trolls abuse the system by stockpiling patents and threatening lawsuits, businesses are forced to shell out tons of money.
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published: 20 Apr 2015

How the Patent Office is Intent on Killing Innovation in India?

The issue of innovation is one that is constantly being talked about by our government and indeed the private sector. Indeed Prime Minister Modi has been quoted as saying that innovation is the key driver of growth. One of the issues at the core of the debate about how to best ensure innovation is regarding access to knowledge and the role played by intellectual property regimes in restricting access to information.
In late August, 2015, the Indian Patent Office released a new set of guidelines on the examination of computer related inventions. These, guidelines have the effect of enlarging the scope of patents for software, mathematical models and business methods – thereby restricting the scope of innovation for programmers.
Newsclick interviews VenkateshHariharan, Outreach lead for t...

published: 23 Sep 2015

Patent Piss-Take - Multimeter Innovation!

Behold, the greatest innovation in multimeter design since the rubber boot.

published: 29 Nov 2017

Innovation is Getting Choked Out by The U.S. Patent System

Between the mess of patent trolling, extreme litigation, and more the U.S. PatentOffice is broken. How did a system built to enable people of any economic standing turn into an innovation-destroying bramble most independent creators and small companies can't navigate? Kim Horcher discusses.
This article was used and mentioned in the video: http://www.wired.com/2015/01/fixing-broken-patent-system/
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Green Energy Technology Patent - Innovation Presentation

published: 21 Jan 2012

How to get innovative idea for research or patent registrations. Thinkism.

Its general question how we can get new idea, concept or product for research, innovation or production. This Video will help to Student who need new project idea for collage study or entrepreneur who needs new product for manufacturing . Video purpose is just to improve your creative thinking, changing the way of observing things and thinking outside the box.
Special thanks to you tube and moovly.
-Jayesh Patil (Thinkism-Changing the way of Thinking)

published: 19 Apr 2016

How a JLL engineer blended safety and innovation for our first patent

See more stories and videos of ambition at https://ambitions.jll.com/.
JLL engineering manager Dave Crowell was inspired to invent a safer electrical panel while working in an energy safety group for a large financial services client. His innovation has the potential to save more than 500 lives a year and produced our first engineering patent.
Read about Dave's story and JLL's innovation program here: http://www.us.jll.com/united-states/en-us/da-vinci-awards/jll-engineering-patent

Think patent trolling doesn't affect you? Think again. Patent trolling takes money directly out of the pockets of hard working American people. Watch this video and learn more about this important legislation aimed at protecting and promoting American innovation.

published: 02 Dec 2013

The U.S. Patent System is Broken: Derek Khanna on Trolling and Low-Quality Patents

Are current patent policies slowing innovation and infringing on economic liberties? Derek Khanna, a tech policy and intellectual property expert, says yes.
"A patent is a government-granted monopoly" that gives the owner sole right to profit from making or licensing a product, Khanna explains. "So effectively every week the government says, 'These are all the things that American citizens can't do for about the next 20 years.'"
Khanna's new paper, How to Fix Patents: Economic Liberty Requires Patent Reform, argues that patent policy and its abuse is failing to achieve its constitutionally enshrined purpose of "promoting the progress of the sciences and useful arts." This failure, he laments, has led to more monopolies and crony capitalism—the very opposite of the free-enterprise system...

published: 17 Jun 2015

pendulum combustion negine - new idea (patent)

It is the second video showing the operation of our patented the internal combustion engine.
I represent a team of engineers who have been developing an invention in combustion engine design for more than a year already. The invention has been filed for patent protection in a WIPO. Our innovation should lead to considerable reduction of weight and volume of a power plant as compared with standard solutions of similar output.
Should you be interested in use of this solution, further development, or rights to the invention, also if you require any further information please contact us at:
e-mail: pawel.wilk (at) pcengine.pl
or to
pcengine (at) pcengine.pl
PendulumCombustion EngineDevelopmentTeam
Wilk Brothers

Innovation and the Patent System

Today, with billions of people connected to the Internet, able to collaborate, share software and ideas, does it make sense that we should try to patent software? See how "the Linux Guy" stands on the shoulders of others to create his own form of transportation.
My thanks to the members of the GreaterNew Hampshire Linux User's Group, Martha's ExchangeRestaurant and Brewery and (of course) the Kino and Inkscape developers
My thanks to Joner Worm for translation to Portuguese and to Felipe Van de Wiel for review.

published: 11 Mar 2009

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Provisional Patent For Your Product Design Innovation.

In this video we will be discussing provisional patents and if they are needed to protect your invention ideas or product design. Innovative products sometimes need an attorney to file your patents but if you are looking to make money quickly, a patent may not be the best choice.
Be sure to subscribe to our channel: https://goo.gl/sYY9mu
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Innovation and patents

The quality of patent filings has fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This reduces the potential for breakthrough inventions, according to the OECD's...

The quality of patent filings has fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This reduces the potential for breakthrough inventions, according to the OECD's Science, Technology and IndustryScoreboard2011.
For more information about this publication, visit:
www.oecd.org/sti/scoreboard

The quality of patent filings has fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This reduces the potential for breakthrough inventions, according to the OECD's Science, Technology and IndustryScoreboard2011.
For more information about this publication, visit:
www.oecd.org/sti/scoreboard

How Patent Trolls Kill Innovation

"My statement to someone that is the victim of a patent troll lawsuit is that you are completely screwed," says AustinMeyer, who is himself the target of a so-...

"My statement to someone that is the victim of a patent troll lawsuit is that you are completely screwed," says AustinMeyer, who is himself the target of a so-called "patent troll" lawsuit.
Meyer is a software developer and aviation enthusiast. His two passions intersected in the '90s when he created a flight simulator called X-Plane, which quickly grew in popularity, outlasting even the once-popular Microsoft Flight Simulator. As many software developers do, Meyer made his application available on mobile devices like the iPhone and Android. And this is where he first ran into trouble.
A company called Uniloc has sued Meyer for patent infringement over a patent called, "System and Method for Preventing Unauthorized Access to ElectronicData." When a computer runs a paid application, one way that developers can assure that a customer has actually purchased the application is by coding the application to match a license code with an encrypted database. This is a method that most paid applications on the Android market use. It's a method that Meyer argues has been in use since at least the late '80s. This is the idea that Uniloc claims to own.
"A patent troll is a company, a person... who owns patents, but doesn't make anything or sell anything," says Julie Samuels, an attorney and the Mark CubanChair to Eliminate Stupid Patents at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Samuels says that patent trolls are a huge tax on innovation and add nothing valuable to the marketplace. A study out of Boston University estimates the direct economic damage that patent trolls cause to be around $29 billion a year, and this doesn't account for hush-hush, off-the-record settlements. But the bigger problem, says Samuels, is the patent system itself.
"You can't separate the problem with the patent troll from the problem with software patents," says Samuels. "There are hundreds of thousands of software patents floating around that are really broad, that are really vague ... and a lot of them are bought up by patent trolls."
A Yale study found that the U.S. patent office is approving new software patents at an approximate rate of 40,000 a year. That's more than 100 new software patents every day. Tracking every software patent to make sure one is not in violation would be an utter impossibility without a full-time team of lawyers on staff.
Uniloc, which purchased the patent in question at a bankruptcy proceeding, declined an interview request for this piece. But on their website, they brag about a victory over software giant Microsoft resulting in $388 million in damages (though this amount was later lowered in an appeals court). Despite the enormous risk, and the enormous cost just to defend against a patent suit, Meyer is resolved to do so.
"I will not simply give somebody money that endorses the idea that they should sue people for doing something amazing," says Meyer. "It must be stopped at some point."
About 6 minutes.
Produced by Zach Weissmueller. Shot by Amanda Winkler, TracyOppenheimer, and Weissmueller. Music by Case Newsom, Broke for Free, and Pionir.
VisitReason TV for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason TV's YouTube channel to receive automatic updates when new material goes live.

"My statement to someone that is the victim of a patent troll lawsuit is that you are completely screwed," says AustinMeyer, who is himself the target of a so-called "patent troll" lawsuit.
Meyer is a software developer and aviation enthusiast. His two passions intersected in the '90s when he created a flight simulator called X-Plane, which quickly grew in popularity, outlasting even the once-popular Microsoft Flight Simulator. As many software developers do, Meyer made his application available on mobile devices like the iPhone and Android. And this is where he first ran into trouble.
A company called Uniloc has sued Meyer for patent infringement over a patent called, "System and Method for Preventing Unauthorized Access to ElectronicData." When a computer runs a paid application, one way that developers can assure that a customer has actually purchased the application is by coding the application to match a license code with an encrypted database. This is a method that most paid applications on the Android market use. It's a method that Meyer argues has been in use since at least the late '80s. This is the idea that Uniloc claims to own.
"A patent troll is a company, a person... who owns patents, but doesn't make anything or sell anything," says Julie Samuels, an attorney and the Mark CubanChair to Eliminate Stupid Patents at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Samuels says that patent trolls are a huge tax on innovation and add nothing valuable to the marketplace. A study out of Boston University estimates the direct economic damage that patent trolls cause to be around $29 billion a year, and this doesn't account for hush-hush, off-the-record settlements. But the bigger problem, says Samuels, is the patent system itself.
"You can't separate the problem with the patent troll from the problem with software patents," says Samuels. "There are hundreds of thousands of software patents floating around that are really broad, that are really vague ... and a lot of them are bought up by patent trolls."
A Yale study found that the U.S. patent office is approving new software patents at an approximate rate of 40,000 a year. That's more than 100 new software patents every day. Tracking every software patent to make sure one is not in violation would be an utter impossibility without a full-time team of lawyers on staff.
Uniloc, which purchased the patent in question at a bankruptcy proceeding, declined an interview request for this piece. But on their website, they brag about a victory over software giant Microsoft resulting in $388 million in damages (though this amount was later lowered in an appeals court). Despite the enormous risk, and the enormous cost just to defend against a patent suit, Meyer is resolved to do so.
"I will not simply give somebody money that endorses the idea that they should sue people for doing something amazing," says Meyer. "It must be stopped at some point."
About 6 minutes.
Produced by Zach Weissmueller. Shot by Amanda Winkler, TracyOppenheimer, and Weissmueller. Music by Case Newsom, Broke for Free, and Pionir.
VisitReason TV for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason TV's YouTube channel to receive automatic updates when new material goes live.

DouglasGabriel (Thomas Paine) and Michael McKibben of Leader Technologies introduce Doug Fischerrer of the Fayette RegionalHospital in Indiana who explains the relationship between the opioid crisis in his community and the theft of social media.
To learn about the theft of social media see this article: https://aim4truth.org/2017/11/21/facebook-unmasked-how-the-worlds-most-relevant-entrepreneur-was-screwed-by-zuckerberg/
To learn more about the drug crisis in America and who is behind it: https://aim4truth.org/2017/03/26/5663/
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DouglasGabriel (Thomas Paine) and Michael McKibben of Leader Technologies introduce Doug Fischerrer of the Fayette RegionalHospital in Indiana who explains the relationship between the opioid crisis in his community and the theft of social media.
To learn about the theft of social media see this article: https://aim4truth.org/2017/11/21/facebook-unmasked-how-the-worlds-most-relevant-entrepreneur-was-screwed-by-zuckerberg/
To learn more about the drug crisis in America and who is behind it: https://aim4truth.org/2017/03/26/5663/
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Patents: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

For inventors, patents are an essential protection against theft. But when patent trolls abuse the system by stockpiling patents and threatening lawsuits, busin...

For inventors, patents are an essential protection against theft. But when patent trolls abuse the system by stockpiling patents and threatening lawsuits, businesses are forced to shell out tons of money.
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For inventors, patents are an essential protection against theft. But when patent trolls abuse the system by stockpiling patents and threatening lawsuits, businesses are forced to shell out tons of money.
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How the Patent Office is Intent on Killing Innovation in India?

The issue of innovation is one that is constantly being talked about by our government and indeed the private sector. Indeed Prime Minister Modi has been quoted...

The issue of innovation is one that is constantly being talked about by our government and indeed the private sector. Indeed Prime Minister Modi has been quoted as saying that innovation is the key driver of growth. One of the issues at the core of the debate about how to best ensure innovation is regarding access to knowledge and the role played by intellectual property regimes in restricting access to information.
In late August, 2015, the Indian Patent Office released a new set of guidelines on the examination of computer related inventions. These, guidelines have the effect of enlarging the scope of patents for software, mathematical models and business methods – thereby restricting the scope of innovation for programmers.
Newsclick interviews VenkateshHariharan, Outreach lead for the Open Invention Network and a member of the Ispirits expert group on software patents, to discuss the issue of software patenting, the effects this can have on society, as well as the specific guidelines issues by the IPO.

The issue of innovation is one that is constantly being talked about by our government and indeed the private sector. Indeed Prime Minister Modi has been quoted as saying that innovation is the key driver of growth. One of the issues at the core of the debate about how to best ensure innovation is regarding access to knowledge and the role played by intellectual property regimes in restricting access to information.
In late August, 2015, the Indian Patent Office released a new set of guidelines on the examination of computer related inventions. These, guidelines have the effect of enlarging the scope of patents for software, mathematical models and business methods – thereby restricting the scope of innovation for programmers.
Newsclick interviews VenkateshHariharan, Outreach lead for the Open Invention Network and a member of the Ispirits expert group on software patents, to discuss the issue of software patenting, the effects this can have on society, as well as the specific guidelines issues by the IPO.

Innovation is Getting Choked Out by The U.S. Patent System

Between the mess of patent trolling, extreme litigation, and more the U.S. PatentOffice is broken. How did a system built to enable people of any economic stan...

Between the mess of patent trolling, extreme litigation, and more the U.S. PatentOffice is broken. How did a system built to enable people of any economic standing turn into an innovation-destroying bramble most independent creators and small companies can't navigate? Kim Horcher discusses.
This article was used and mentioned in the video: http://www.wired.com/2015/01/fixing-broken-patent-system/
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Between the mess of patent trolling, extreme litigation, and more the U.S. PatentOffice is broken. How did a system built to enable people of any economic standing turn into an innovation-destroying bramble most independent creators and small companies can't navigate? Kim Horcher discusses.
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How to get innovative idea for research or patent registrations. Thinkism.

Its general question how we can get new idea, concept or product for research, innovation or production. This Video will help to Student who need new project id...

Its general question how we can get new idea, concept or product for research, innovation or production. This Video will help to Student who need new project idea for collage study or entrepreneur who needs new product for manufacturing . Video purpose is just to improve your creative thinking, changing the way of observing things and thinking outside the box.
Special thanks to you tube and moovly.
-Jayesh Patil (Thinkism-Changing the way of Thinking)

Its general question how we can get new idea, concept or product for research, innovation or production. This Video will help to Student who need new project idea for collage study or entrepreneur who needs new product for manufacturing . Video purpose is just to improve your creative thinking, changing the way of observing things and thinking outside the box.
Special thanks to you tube and moovly.
-Jayesh Patil (Thinkism-Changing the way of Thinking)

How a JLL engineer blended safety and innovation for our first patent

See more stories and videos of ambition at https://ambitions.jll.com/.
JLL engineering manager Dave Crowell was inspired to invent a safer electrical panel whi...

See more stories and videos of ambition at https://ambitions.jll.com/.
JLL engineering manager Dave Crowell was inspired to invent a safer electrical panel while working in an energy safety group for a large financial services client. His innovation has the potential to save more than 500 lives a year and produced our first engineering patent.
Read about Dave's story and JLL's innovation program here: http://www.us.jll.com/united-states/en-us/da-vinci-awards/jll-engineering-patent

See more stories and videos of ambition at https://ambitions.jll.com/.
JLL engineering manager Dave Crowell was inspired to invent a safer electrical panel while working in an energy safety group for a large financial services client. His innovation has the potential to save more than 500 lives a year and produced our first engineering patent.
Read about Dave's story and JLL's innovation program here: http://www.us.jll.com/united-states/en-us/da-vinci-awards/jll-engineering-patent

Think patent trolling doesn't affect you? Think again. Patent trolling takes money directly out of the pockets of hard working American people. Watch this video and learn more about this important legislation aimed at protecting and promoting American innovation.

Think patent trolling doesn't affect you? Think again. Patent trolling takes money directly out of the pockets of hard working American people. Watch this video and learn more about this important legislation aimed at protecting and promoting American innovation.

Are current patent policies slowing innovation and infringing on economic liberties? Derek Khanna, a tech policy and intellectual property expert, says yes.
"A patent is a government-granted monopoly" that gives the owner sole right to profit from making or licensing a product, Khanna explains. "So effectively every week the government says, 'These are all the things that American citizens can't do for about the next 20 years.'"
Khanna's new paper, How to Fix Patents: Economic Liberty Requires Patent Reform, argues that patent policy and its abuse is failing to achieve its constitutionally enshrined purpose of "promoting the progress of the sciences and useful arts." This failure, he laments, has led to more monopolies and crony capitalism—the very opposite of the free-enterprise system the founders sought to protect.
James Madison warned us 200 years ago to guard patents and copyrights with “strictness against abuse.” Patent trolling, created and exacerbated by modern patent policy, is one manifestation of that abuse and is increasingly stifling competition, reducing innovation, and limiting potential economic growth. More than nearly any other instrument of government policy, getting patent policy right is critical to innovation and growing the economy.
If Americans want robust innovation and competition, then they must confront this cronyism in our midst and demand free markets and free competition without the government choosing winners and losers by granting patents for non-inventions. Less regulation will lead to more competition and more innovation.
Khanna recently sat down with Reason TV's Nick Gillespie to discuss patents, why you shouldn't be able to patent the shape of a cellphone and other obvious things, and why he believes the problems are reversible.
About 15 minutes.
Shot by Todd Krainin and Joshua Swain; edited by Amanda Winkler.
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Are current patent policies slowing innovation and infringing on economic liberties? Derek Khanna, a tech policy and intellectual property expert, says yes.
"A patent is a government-granted monopoly" that gives the owner sole right to profit from making or licensing a product, Khanna explains. "So effectively every week the government says, 'These are all the things that American citizens can't do for about the next 20 years.'"
Khanna's new paper, How to Fix Patents: Economic Liberty Requires Patent Reform, argues that patent policy and its abuse is failing to achieve its constitutionally enshrined purpose of "promoting the progress of the sciences and useful arts." This failure, he laments, has led to more monopolies and crony capitalism—the very opposite of the free-enterprise system the founders sought to protect.
James Madison warned us 200 years ago to guard patents and copyrights with “strictness against abuse.” Patent trolling, created and exacerbated by modern patent policy, is one manifestation of that abuse and is increasingly stifling competition, reducing innovation, and limiting potential economic growth. More than nearly any other instrument of government policy, getting patent policy right is critical to innovation and growing the economy.
If Americans want robust innovation and competition, then they must confront this cronyism in our midst and demand free markets and free competition without the government choosing winners and losers by granting patents for non-inventions. Less regulation will lead to more competition and more innovation.
Khanna recently sat down with Reason TV's Nick Gillespie to discuss patents, why you shouldn't be able to patent the shape of a cellphone and other obvious things, and why he believes the problems are reversible.
About 15 minutes.
Shot by Todd Krainin and Joshua Swain; edited by Amanda Winkler.
Subscribe to Reason TV and go to http://reason.com/reasontv/2015/06/17/patent-abuse-is-stifling-economic-growth for downloadable links.

pendulum combustion negine - new idea (patent)

It is the second video showing the operation of our patented the internal combustion engine.
I represent a team of engineers who have been developing an inve...

It is the second video showing the operation of our patented the internal combustion engine.
I represent a team of engineers who have been developing an invention in combustion engine design for more than a year already. The invention has been filed for patent protection in a WIPO. Our innovation should lead to considerable reduction of weight and volume of a power plant as compared with standard solutions of similar output.
Should you be interested in use of this solution, further development, or rights to the invention, also if you require any further information please contact us at:
e-mail: pawel.wilk (at) pcengine.pl
or to
pcengine (at) pcengine.pl
PendulumCombustion EngineDevelopmentTeam
Wilk Brothers

It is the second video showing the operation of our patented the internal combustion engine.
I represent a team of engineers who have been developing an invention in combustion engine design for more than a year already. The invention has been filed for patent protection in a WIPO. Our innovation should lead to considerable reduction of weight and volume of a power plant as compared with standard solutions of similar output.
Should you be interested in use of this solution, further development, or rights to the invention, also if you require any further information please contact us at:
e-mail: pawel.wilk (at) pcengine.pl
or to
pcengine (at) pcengine.pl
PendulumCombustion EngineDevelopmentTeam
Wilk Brothers

Innovation and the Patent System

Today, with billions of people connected to the Internet, able to collaborate, share software and ideas, does it make sense that we should try to patent softwar...

Today, with billions of people connected to the Internet, able to collaborate, share software and ideas, does it make sense that we should try to patent software? See how "the Linux Guy" stands on the shoulders of others to create his own form of transportation.
My thanks to the members of the GreaterNew Hampshire Linux User's Group, Martha's ExchangeRestaurant and Brewery and (of course) the Kino and Inkscape developers
My thanks to Joner Worm for translation to Portuguese and to Felipe Van de Wiel for review.

Today, with billions of people connected to the Internet, able to collaborate, share software and ideas, does it make sense that we should try to patent software? See how "the Linux Guy" stands on the shoulders of others to create his own form of transportation.
My thanks to the members of the GreaterNew Hampshire Linux User's Group, Martha's ExchangeRestaurant and Brewery and (of course) the Kino and Inkscape developers
My thanks to Joner Worm for translation to Portuguese and to Felipe Van de Wiel for review.

Provisional Patent For Your Product Design Innovation.

In this video we will be discussing provisional patents and if they are needed to protect your invention ideas or product design. Innovative products sometimes ...

In this video we will be discussing provisional patents and if they are needed to protect your invention ideas or product design. Innovative products sometimes need an attorney to file your patents but if you are looking to make money quickly, a patent may not be the best choice.
Be sure to subscribe to our channel: https://goo.gl/sYY9mu
Stop thinking about your idea and start working to make it happen.
http://www.soundlazer.com
http://www.soniclevitation.com
http://www.richardhaberkern.com
InventionTherapy is going to show you how to get started.
http://www.inventiontherapy.com

In this video we will be discussing provisional patents and if they are needed to protect your invention ideas or product design. Innovative products sometimes need an attorney to file your patents but if you are looking to make money quickly, a patent may not be the best choice.
Be sure to subscribe to our channel: https://goo.gl/sYY9mu
Stop thinking about your idea and start working to make it happen.
http://www.soundlazer.com
http://www.soniclevitation.com
http://www.richardhaberkern.com
InventionTherapy is going to show you how to get started.
http://www.inventiontherapy.com

Patent Theft Destroys American Innovation and Lives

DouglasGabriel (Thomas Paine) and Michael McKibben of Leader Technologies introduce Doug Fischerrer of the Fayette RegionalHospital in Indiana who explains the relationship between the opioid crisis in his community and the theft of social media.
To learn about the theft of social media see this article: https://aim4truth.org/2017/11/21/facebook-unmasked-how-the-worlds-most-relevant-entrepreneur-was-screwed-by-zuckerberg/
To learn more about the drug crisis in America and who is behind it: https://aim4truth.org/2017/03/26/5663/
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published: 01 May 2018

"The Role of Intellectual Property in an Innovation Economy" Adam Mossoff, Hayek Lecture Series

Adam Mossoff is Professor of Law at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University. He is a founder of the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property, and is now a Director of Academic Programs and a SeniorScholar. He teaches a wide range of courses at the law school, including property, patent law, trade secrets, trademark law, remedies, and internet law. He has published extensively on the theory and history of how patents and other intellectual property rights are fundamental property rights that should be secured to their owners and legally protected as commercial assets in the marketplace. He has testified before the Senate and the House on patent legislation, and he has spoken at numerous congressional staff briefings and academic conferences, as well as at the PTO, the ...

published: 01 Dec 2017

America as a Place of Innovation: Great Inventors and the Patent System

March 21, 2017
EngelbergCenter on InnovationLaw & Policy
The CRISPR Patent Battle: Implications for Downstream Innovation in Gene Editing
Four expert panelists discuss the CRISPR technology and key issues in the recent patent litigation between two universities that developed the technology via federal research grant funding. In particular, they offer their perspectives on how the recent ruling may affect the short-term strategy of companies seeking to innovate using the CRISPR platform, and the longer-term implications of the respective universities' CRISPR licensing strategies for downstream innovation using the CRISPR platform.
Panelists:
ProfessorLisa Larrimore Ouellette (Stanford Law School)
Professor Jacob Sherkow (New York Law School)
BruceWexler (Partner, Chair of the Lif...

published: 27 Jun 2017

CSMC Innovation Webinar: Publish vs. Patent and Its Effect on Your Career

The question of whether to patent or publish is an important choice for researchers at all levels. Depending upon industry or academia, the emphasis on patents and publications can differ. Therefore, it is particularly important for graduate students to consider which path is best. Can the decision to patent or publish impact one's career and what are the benefits of one vs. the other?
How do industry and academia value patents and publications today? What is important to consider when choosing to patent or publish?
Please join our panel in exploring these topics and more in the fourth of our ongoing series of Innovation Webinars presented by the Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry (CSMC).
The panelists will be taking your LIVE audience questions:
- Find out how industry a...

Patent Wars, a new kind of competition

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Hear about the workings of patent law on Innovation SouthCoast Feb. 23, 2017

Hear the latest about the innovations and the work of the scientists at the Umass -Dartmouth Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Innovation Southcoast host TobyStapleton today features Doug Denninger, an Attorney with 30 years experience working with patents and an active member of the Start-up community of the Southcoast.

Two key components of “twenty-first century trade agreements” are disciplines on intellectual property rights (IPR) and the role of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). However, trade negotiators have given scant attention to government-sponsored patent pools (GSPP). GSPPs are essentially “patent acquisition firms” established as a form of public-private partnership for the sale and commercialization of academic research but have since evolved to acquire foreign patents for the purpose of promoting domestic industries, issuing licenses at low cost and actively pursuing litigation against possible infringement by foreign firms. Such practices have the practical effect of serving as a trade barrier and some governments that utilize them are explicit about this goal.
GSPPs present a policy challen...

published: 27 Oct 2015

Patent Box - Profiting from innovation

Over 700 companies benefitted from £350m in tax relief through the Patent Box regime in the 12 months to September 2016. Businesses in the regime have reported tax relief of £67k to £1.45m per year and can continue to benefit until 2021, if they retain their registration. But what has it cost them to establish their patent and them claim the relief each year? We were recently joined by Sarah Lochart-White from WMTChartered Accountants & David Clarke from Clydesdale bank where we looked in more depth at Patent Box.

published: 23 Feb 2017

Chicago's Best Ideas: "The True Cost of Patents"

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Patents encourage innovation by granting inventors exclusive rights to sell their inventions. The resulting monopoly profits are a reward for innovation. It is commonly thought, however, that these monopoly profits price some consumers of inventions out of the market. This loss of consumption is an "efficiency" cost of patents. Thus, according to the conventional wisdom an optimal patent regime should balance the value of innovation to those who can purchase it against the efficiency cost of lost consumption to those who cannot purchase it. In our CBI talk, we question whether patents result in foregone consumption and reject...

published: 04 Feb 2011

Patent landscaping as a tool for R&D & innovation in ICT by Mr Mahesh Kulkarni Part I

published: 28 Nov 2017

Lecture 00 - Introduction to Patents

Lecture 00 is an overview of the US Patent System and an introduction to the course.

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Inventing to Nowhere Documentary

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Invention is as old as human existence, and no country has promoted and thrived on invention more than the United States thanks to its patent system. But is American invention at risk?
Framed around the story of two first-time inventors, Inventing to Nowhere explores the stakes in policy fights over the American innovation economy, with interviews of legendary inventor Dean Kamen, historians, members of Congress and other key players in the effort to keep the country innovating.
For more than 200 years, the U.S. patent system has helped protect and grow ideas. This reverence for intellectual prop...

published: 16 Dec 2014

Patent Boxes: Innovation in Tax Policy and Tax Policy for Innovation

One of the most interesting policy developments in the global innovation race is known as a patent box, which provides preferential tax treatment for corporate income that comes from patented products. The goal is to encourage commercialization of R&D. Most people in the United States have never heard of patent boxes but within just the last four years, seven countries have adopted the idea. The Netherlands has even expanded its patent box into an "innovation box" that allows profits from R&D-based products or services that have not resulted in a patent or trademark to also be eligible for the lower patent box tax rate. Is the U.S. falling even further behind in the race for global innovation because it has not adopted a patent box? Can a patent box be a way for the U.S. to jump start its ...

published: 06 Oct 2011

Patent landscaping as a tool for R&D & innovation in ICT by Mr Mahesh Kulkarni Part II

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"The Patent System Puts Brakes on Innovation rather than Promoting it."

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To learn about the theft of social media see this article: https://aim4truth.org/2017/11/21/facebook-unmasked-how-the-worlds-most-relevant-entrepreneur-was-screwed-by-zuckerberg/
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CSMC Innovation Webinar: Publish vs. Patent and Its Effect on Your Career

The question of whether to patent or publish is an important choice for researchers at all levels. Depending upon industry or academia, the emphasis on patents...

The question of whether to patent or publish is an important choice for researchers at all levels. Depending upon industry or academia, the emphasis on patents and publications can differ. Therefore, it is particularly important for graduate students to consider which path is best. Can the decision to patent or publish impact one's career and what are the benefits of one vs. the other?
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Please join our panel in exploring these topics and more in the fourth of our ongoing series of Innovation Webinars presented by the Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry (CSMC).
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- Understand how having publications and patents affects your future job prospects!
- Learn about important factors to consider when deciding whether to publish or patent one's research!
Our distinguished panelists:
Dr. Charles Williams, AssistantVice President for Innovation, University of Oregon
Dr. Williams is the Assistant Vice President for Innovation at UO and responsible for overseeing the management of intellectual property, licensing of UO innovations, and negotiating research grants and contracts. Chuck also serves as an adjunct instructor at UO's School of Law. Prior to joining UO in 2007, Chuck was the Director of DigitalVentures at the University of Washington and lead instructor for UW's Certificate in IP Management program.
Chuck holds a Ph.D. in Botany from the Univ. of Washington and a J.D from the University of Washington School of Law. He is a Washington State attorney with experience in sports entertainment and environmental law in addition to IP law.
Mr. Paul Harmon, Manager of Nanophotonics and Devices, Voxtel Inc.
Paul Harmon has wide experience making inventions real, ranging from technology conception to final product delivery and production. He leads a team of research scientists at the VoxtelNano subsidiary of Voxtel, Inc. Projects include quantum dot photon detectors and printed 3D gradient refractive index structures. Earlier, Mr. Harmon was a Section Manager in the Advanced Research Lab of the Hewlett PackardInkjetBusinessUnit. His team provided HP's first mass-produced photographic technology as well as page wide arrays of inkjet nozzles and the technology upon which HP's printing business now rests. Research in Paul's section created HP's AtomicResolutionStorage and the derivative world leading RichterMEMs accelerometer. He was a key designer of the original series of DeskJet printers.
Mr. Harmon received his MSME from Stanford University in 1989 and a BSME in 1981 from the University of Washington. Mr. Harmon holds 43 issued Patents worldwide.
Maisha Kamunde-Devonish, Graduate Student at the University of Oregon in the Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry, moderates the panel.

The question of whether to patent or publish is an important choice for researchers at all levels. Depending upon industry or academia, the emphasis on patents and publications can differ. Therefore, it is particularly important for graduate students to consider which path is best. Can the decision to patent or publish impact one's career and what are the benefits of one vs. the other?
How do industry and academia value patents and publications today? What is important to consider when choosing to patent or publish?
Please join our panel in exploring these topics and more in the fourth of our ongoing series of Innovation Webinars presented by the Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry (CSMC).
The panelists will be taking your LIVE audience questions:
- Find out how industry and academia weigh the value of patents and publications in today's innovation-driven market!
- Understand how having publications and patents affects your future job prospects!
- Learn about important factors to consider when deciding whether to publish or patent one's research!
Our distinguished panelists:
Dr. Charles Williams, AssistantVice President for Innovation, University of Oregon
Dr. Williams is the Assistant Vice President for Innovation at UO and responsible for overseeing the management of intellectual property, licensing of UO innovations, and negotiating research grants and contracts. Chuck also serves as an adjunct instructor at UO's School of Law. Prior to joining UO in 2007, Chuck was the Director of DigitalVentures at the University of Washington and lead instructor for UW's Certificate in IP Management program.
Chuck holds a Ph.D. in Botany from the Univ. of Washington and a J.D from the University of Washington School of Law. He is a Washington State attorney with experience in sports entertainment and environmental law in addition to IP law.
Mr. Paul Harmon, Manager of Nanophotonics and Devices, Voxtel Inc.
Paul Harmon has wide experience making inventions real, ranging from technology conception to final product delivery and production. He leads a team of research scientists at the VoxtelNano subsidiary of Voxtel, Inc. Projects include quantum dot photon detectors and printed 3D gradient refractive index structures. Earlier, Mr. Harmon was a Section Manager in the Advanced Research Lab of the Hewlett PackardInkjetBusinessUnit. His team provided HP's first mass-produced photographic technology as well as page wide arrays of inkjet nozzles and the technology upon which HP's printing business now rests. Research in Paul's section created HP's AtomicResolutionStorage and the derivative world leading RichterMEMs accelerometer. He was a key designer of the original series of DeskJet printers.
Mr. Harmon received his MSME from Stanford University in 1989 and a BSME in 1981 from the University of Washington. Mr. Harmon holds 43 issued Patents worldwide.
Maisha Kamunde-Devonish, Graduate Student at the University of Oregon in the Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry, moderates the panel.

Patent Wars, a new kind of competition

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Hear about the workings of patent law on Innovation SouthCoast Feb. 23, 2017

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Hear the latest about the innovations and the work of the scientists at the Umass -Dartmouth Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Innovation Southcoast host TobyStapleton today features Doug Denninger, an Attorney with 30 years experience working with patents and an active member of the Start-up community of the Southcoast.

Hear the latest about the innovations and the work of the scientists at the Umass -Dartmouth Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Innovation Southcoast host TobyStapleton today features Doug Denninger, an Attorney with 30 years experience working with patents and an active member of the Start-up community of the Southcoast.

Patent Box - Profiting from innovation

Over 700 companies benefitted from £350m in tax relief through the Patent Box regime in the 12 months to September 2016. Businesses in the regime have reported ...

Over 700 companies benefitted from £350m in tax relief through the Patent Box regime in the 12 months to September 2016. Businesses in the regime have reported tax relief of £67k to £1.45m per year and can continue to benefit until 2021, if they retain their registration. But what has it cost them to establish their patent and them claim the relief each year? We were recently joined by Sarah Lochart-White from WMTChartered Accountants & David Clarke from Clydesdale bank where we looked in more depth at Patent Box.

Over 700 companies benefitted from £350m in tax relief through the Patent Box regime in the 12 months to September 2016. Businesses in the regime have reported tax relief of £67k to £1.45m per year and can continue to benefit until 2021, if they retain their registration. But what has it cost them to establish their patent and them claim the relief each year? We were recently joined by Sarah Lochart-White from WMTChartered Accountants & David Clarke from Clydesdale bank where we looked in more depth at Patent Box.

Chicago's Best Ideas: "The True Cost of Patents"

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Patents encourage innovation by granting inventors exclusive rights to sell their inventions. The resulting monopoly profits are a reward for innovation. It is commonly thought, however, that these monopoly profits price some consumers of inventions out of the market. This loss of consumption is an "efficiency" cost of patents. Thus, according to the conventional wisdom an optimal patent regime should balance the value of innovation to those who can purchase it against the efficiency cost of lost consumption to those who cannot purchase it. In our CBI talk, we question whether patents result in foregone consumption and reject the conventional tradeoff that drives optimal patent policy. We argue that there exist contractual mechanisms, such as health insurance and patent pools, that mitigate or stop consumers from being priced out of the market for innovations. Instead, the main concern with patents is that it transfers wealth from consumer s to inventors.
Presented by Anup Malani, Professor of Law and Aaron DirectorResearchScholar at the University of Chicago, and JonathanMasur, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago

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Presented by Anup Malani, Professor of Law and Aaron DirectorResearchScholar at the University of Chicago, and JonathanMasur, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago

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For more than 200 years, the U.S. patent system has helped protect and grow ideas. This reverence for intellectual property rights has been a driving force in making the United States an economic superpower. But as the patent-law debate becomes more influenced by special interests, the future of inventors and entrepreneurs is in jeopardy.
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Framed around the story of two first-time inventors, Inventing to Nowhere explores the stakes in policy fights over the American innovation economy, with interviews of legendary inventor Dean Kamen, historians, members of Congress and other key players in the effort to keep the country innovating.
For more than 200 years, the U.S. patent system has helped protect and grow ideas. This reverence for intellectual property rights has been a driving force in making the United States an economic superpower. But as the patent-law debate becomes more influenced by special interests, the future of inventors and entrepreneurs is in jeopardy.
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Patent Boxes: Innovation in Tax Policy and Tax Policy for Innovation

One of the most interesting policy developments in the global innovation race is known as a patent box, which provides preferential tax treatment for corporate ...

One of the most interesting policy developments in the global innovation race is known as a patent box, which provides preferential tax treatment for corporate income that comes from patented products. The goal is to encourage commercialization of R&D. Most people in the United States have never heard of patent boxes but within just the last four years, seven countries have adopted the idea. The Netherlands has even expanded its patent box into an "innovation box" that allows profits from R&D-based products or services that have not resulted in a patent or trademark to also be eligible for the lower patent box tax rate. Is the U.S. falling even further behind in the race for global innovation because it has not adopted a patent box? Can a patent box be a way for the U.S. to jump start its global competitiveness?
ITIF held a discussion on the patent box report, a first-ever look at the experiences of other nations with patent boxes, the economic evidence and theory regarding the effectiveness of patent boxes, and recommendations for the United States.
Participants:
Rob Atkinson, President, ITIF
VictorCramer, Financial Counselor, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Tracee Fultz, Life SciencesTransfer PricingLeader, Ernst & Young LLP

One of the most interesting policy developments in the global innovation race is known as a patent box, which provides preferential tax treatment for corporate income that comes from patented products. The goal is to encourage commercialization of R&D. Most people in the United States have never heard of patent boxes but within just the last four years, seven countries have adopted the idea. The Netherlands has even expanded its patent box into an "innovation box" that allows profits from R&D-based products or services that have not resulted in a patent or trademark to also be eligible for the lower patent box tax rate. Is the U.S. falling even further behind in the race for global innovation because it has not adopted a patent box? Can a patent box be a way for the U.S. to jump start its global competitiveness?
ITIF held a discussion on the patent box report, a first-ever look at the experiences of other nations with patent boxes, the economic evidence and theory regarding the effectiveness of patent boxes, and recommendations for the United States.
Participants:
Rob Atkinson, President, ITIF
VictorCramer, Financial Counselor, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
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"The Patent System Puts Brakes on Innovation rather than Promoting it."

Newsclick discusses with Dr. Amit Sengupta the impact of the recent Supreme Court judgement in the Novartis case on the Indian pharmaceutical sector, the Public...

Newsclick discusses with Dr. Amit Sengupta the impact of the recent Supreme Court judgement in the Novartis case on the Indian pharmaceutical sector, the Public HealthPolicy in the country and the R&D policies of foreign pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Newsclick discusses with Dr. Amit Sengupta the impact of the recent Supreme Court judgement in the Novartis case on the Indian pharmaceutical sector, the Public HealthPolicy in the country and the R&D policies of foreign pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Innovation and patents

The quality of patent filings has fallen dramatically over the past two decades. This reduces the potential for breakthrough inventions, according to the OECD's Science, Technology and IndustryScoreboard2011.
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Innovation in the US Patent System [Fourth Branch]

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How Patent Trolls Kill Innovation

"My statement to someone that is the victim of a patent troll lawsuit is that you are completely screwed," says AustinMeyer, who is himself the target of a so-called "patent troll" lawsuit.
Meyer is a software developer and aviation enthusiast. His two passions intersected in the '90s when he created a flight simulator called X-Plane, which quickly grew in popularity, outlasting even the once-popular Microsoft Flight Simulator. As many software developers do, Meyer made his application available on mobile devices like the iPhone and Android. And this is where he first ran into trouble.
A company called Uniloc has sued Meyer for patent infringement over a patent called, "System and Method for Preventing Unauthorized Access to ElectronicData." When a computer runs a paid application, one way that developers can assure that a customer has actually purchased the application is by coding the application to match a license code with an encrypted database. This is a method that most paid applications on the Android market use. It's a method that Meyer argues has been in use since at least the late '80s. This is the idea that Uniloc claims to own.
"A patent troll is a company, a person... who owns patents, but doesn't make anything or sell anything," says Julie Samuels, an attorney and the Mark CubanChair to Eliminate Stupid Patents at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Samuels says that patent trolls are a huge tax on innovation and add nothing valuable to the marketplace. A study out of Boston University estimates the direct economic damage that patent trolls cause to be around $29 billion a year, and this doesn't account for hush-hush, off-the-record settlements. But the bigger problem, says Samuels, is the patent system itself.
"You can't separate the problem with the patent troll from the problem with software patents," says Samuels. "There are hundreds of thousands of software patents floating around that are really broad, that are really vague ... and a lot of them are bought up by patent trolls."
A Yale study found that the U.S. patent office is approving new software patents at an approximate rate of 40,000 a year. That's more than 100 new software patents every day. Tracking every software patent to make sure one is not in violation would be an utter impossibility without a full-time team of lawyers on staff.
Uniloc, which purchased the patent in question at a bankruptcy proceeding, declined an interview request for this piece. But on their website, they brag about a victory over software giant Microsoft resulting in $388 million in damages (though this amount was later lowered in an appeals court). Despite the enormous risk, and the enormous cost just to defend against a patent suit, Meyer is resolved to do so.
"I will not simply give somebody money that endorses the idea that they should sue people for doing something amazing," says Meyer. "It must be stopped at some point."
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Patent Theft Destroys American Innovation and Lives

DouglasGabriel (Thomas Paine) and Michael McKibben of Leader Technologies introduce Doug Fischerrer of the Fayette RegionalHospital in Indiana who explains the relationship between the opioid crisis in his community and the theft of social media.
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Patents: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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Patents: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

For inventors, patents are an essential protection against theft. But when patent trolls abuse the system by stockpiling patents and threatening lawsuits, businesses are forced to shell out tons of money.
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How the Patent Office is Intent on Killing Innovation in India?

The issue of innovation is one that is constantly being talked about by our government and...

How the Patent Office is Intent on Killing Innovation in India?

The issue of innovation is one that is constantly being talked about by our government and indeed the private sector. Indeed Prime Minister Modi has been quoted as saying that innovation is the key driver of growth. One of the issues at the core of the debate about how to best ensure innovation is regarding access to knowledge and the role played by intellectual property regimes in restricting access to information.
In late August, 2015, the Indian Patent Office released a new set of guidelines on the examination of computer related inventions. These, guidelines have the effect of enlarging the scope of patents for software, mathematical models and business methods – thereby restricting the scope of innovation for programmers.
Newsclick interviews VenkateshHariharan, Outreach lead for the Open Invention Network and a member of the Ispirits expert group on software patents, to discuss the issue of software patenting, the effects this can have on society, as well as the specific guidelines issues by the IPO.

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Patent Piss-Take - Multimeter Innovation!

Behold, the greatest innovation in multimeter design since the rubber boot.

Innovation is Getting Choked Out by The U.S. Patent System

Between the mess of patent trolling, extreme litigation, and more the U.S. PatentOffice is broken. How did a system built to enable people of any economic standing turn into an innovation-destroying bramble most independent creators and small companies can't navigate? Kim Horcher discusses.
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How to get innovative idea for research or patent registrations. Thinkism.

Its general question how we can get new idea, concept or product for research, innovation or production. This Video will help to Student who need new project idea for collage study or entrepreneur who needs new product for manufacturing . Video purpose is just to improve your creative thinking, changing the way of observing things and thinking outside the box.
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How a JLL engineer blended safety and innovation for our first patent

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JLL engineering ma...

How a JLL engineer blended safety and innovation for our first patent

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JLL engineering manager Dave Crowell was inspired to invent a safer electrical panel while working in an energy safety group for a large financial services client. His innovation has the potential to save more than 500 lives a year and produced our first engineering patent.
Read about Dave's story and JLL's innovation program here: http://www.us.jll.com/united-states/en-us/da-vinci-awards/jll-engineering-patent

Think patent trolling doesn't affect you? Think again. Patent trolling takes money directly out of the pockets of hard working American people. Watch this video and learn more about this important legislation aimed at protecting and promoting American innovation.

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The U.S. Patent System is Broken: Derek Khanna on Trolling and Low-Quality Patents

Are current patent policies slowing innovation and infringing on economic liberties? Derek...

The U.S. Patent System is Broken: Derek Khanna on Trolling and Low-Quality Patents

Are current patent policies slowing innovation and infringing on economic liberties? Derek Khanna, a tech policy and intellectual property expert, says yes.
"A patent is a government-granted monopoly" that gives the owner sole right to profit from making or licensing a product, Khanna explains. "So effectively every week the government says, 'These are all the things that American citizens can't do for about the next 20 years.'"
Khanna's new paper, How to Fix Patents: Economic Liberty Requires Patent Reform, argues that patent policy and its abuse is failing to achieve its constitutionally enshrined purpose of "promoting the progress of the sciences and useful arts." This failure, he laments, has led to more monopolies and crony capitalism—the very opposite of the free-enterprise system the founders sought to protect.
James Madison warned us 200 years ago to guard patents and copyrights with “strictness against abuse.” Patent trolling, created and exacerbated by modern patent policy, is one manifestation of that abuse and is increasingly stifling competition, reducing innovation, and limiting potential economic growth. More than nearly any other instrument of government policy, getting patent policy right is critical to innovation and growing the economy.
If Americans want robust innovation and competition, then they must confront this cronyism in our midst and demand free markets and free competition without the government choosing winners and losers by granting patents for non-inventions. Less regulation will lead to more competition and more innovation.
Khanna recently sat down with Reason TV's Nick Gillespie to discuss patents, why you shouldn't be able to patent the shape of a cellphone and other obvious things, and why he believes the problems are reversible.
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Innovation

Innovation is a new idea, or more-effective device or process. Innovation can be viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs. This is accomplished through more-effective products, processes, services, technologies, or business models that are readily available to markets, governments and society. The term "innovation" can be defined as something original and more effective and, as a consequence, new, that "breaks into" the market or society.

While a novel device is often described as an innovation, in economics, management science, and other fields of practice and analysis, innovation is generally considered to be the result of a process that brings together various novel ideas in a way that they have an impact on society.

Inter-disciplinary views

Business and economics

In business and economics, innovation can be a catalyst to growth. With rapid advancements in transportation and communications over the past few decades, the old world concepts of factor endowments and comparative advantage which focused on an area’s unique inputs are outmoded for today’s global economy. Economist Joseph Schumpeter, who contributed greatly to the study of innovation economics, argued that industries must incessantly revolutionize the economic structure from within, that is innovate with better or more effective processes and products, as well as market distribution, such as the connection from the craft shop to factory. He famously asserted that “creative destruction is the essential fact about capitalism”. In addition, entrepreneurs continuously look for better ways to satisfy their consumer base with improved quality, durability, service, and price which come to fruition in innovation with advanced technologies and organizational strategies.

Copyright. QuartzAfrica….. For years, particularly over the last decade, African countries have championed the idea of solving the continent’s myriad of problems with innovation and innovative thinkers. Many governments have done this through the traditional approach of recruiting scientists and academics within government departments of “science and technology” or “ICT & innovation”. While those […] ... ....

Patent Theft Destroys American Innovation and Lives

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"The Role of Intellectual Property in an Innovation Economy" Adam Mossoff, Hayek Lecture Series

Adam Mossoff is Professor of Law at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University. He...

CSMC Innovation Webinar: Publish vs. Patent and Its Effect on Your Career

The question of whether to patent or publish is an important choice for researchers at all levels. Depending upon industry or academia, the emphasis on patents and publications can differ. Therefore, it is particularly important for graduate students to consider which path is best. Can the decision to patent or publish impact one's career and what are the benefits of one vs. the other?
How do industry and academia value patents and publications today? What is important to consider when choosing to patent or publish?
Please join our panel in exploring these topics and more in the fourth of our ongoing series of Innovation Webinars presented by the Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry (CSMC).
The panelists will be taking your LIVE audience questions:
- Find out how industry and academia weigh the value of patents and publications in today's innovation-driven market!
- Understand how having publications and patents affects your future job prospects!
- Learn about important factors to consider when deciding whether to publish or patent one's research!
Our distinguished panelists:
Dr. Charles Williams, AssistantVice President for Innovation, University of Oregon
Dr. Williams is the Assistant Vice President for Innovation at UO and responsible for overseeing the management of intellectual property, licensing of UO innovations, and negotiating research grants and contracts. Chuck also serves as an adjunct instructor at UO's School of Law. Prior to joining UO in 2007, Chuck was the Director of DigitalVentures at the University of Washington and lead instructor for UW's Certificate in IP Management program.
Chuck holds a Ph.D. in Botany from the Univ. of Washington and a J.D from the University of Washington School of Law. He is a Washington State attorney with experience in sports entertainment and environmental law in addition to IP law.
Mr. Paul Harmon, Manager of Nanophotonics and Devices, Voxtel Inc.
Paul Harmon has wide experience making inventions real, ranging from technology conception to final product delivery and production. He leads a team of research scientists at the VoxtelNano subsidiary of Voxtel, Inc. Projects include quantum dot photon detectors and printed 3D gradient refractive index structures. Earlier, Mr. Harmon was a Section Manager in the Advanced Research Lab of the Hewlett PackardInkjetBusinessUnit. His team provided HP's first mass-produced photographic technology as well as page wide arrays of inkjet nozzles and the technology upon which HP's printing business now rests. Research in Paul's section created HP's AtomicResolutionStorage and the derivative world leading RichterMEMs accelerometer. He was a key designer of the original series of DeskJet printers.
Mr. Harmon received his MSME from Stanford University in 1989 and a BSME in 1981 from the University of Washington. Mr. Harmon holds 43 issued Patents worldwide.
Maisha Kamunde-Devonish, Graduate Student at the University of Oregon in the Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry, moderates the panel.

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Advancing U.S. Innovation by Reforming Patent and R&D Policy

On December 13, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution hosted a forum to explo...

Patent Wars, a new kind of competition

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Hear about the workings of patent law on Innovation SouthCoast Feb. 23, 2017

Hear the latest about the innovations and the work of the scientists at the Umass -Dartmou...

Hear about the workings of patent law on Innovation SouthCoast Feb. 23, 2017

Hear the latest about the innovations and the work of the scientists at the Umass -Dartmouth Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Innovation Southcoast host TobyStapleton today features Doug Denninger, an Attorney with 30 years experience working with patents and an active member of the Start-up community of the Southcoast.

Patent Box - Profiting from innovation

Over 700 companies benefitted from £350m in tax relief through the Patent Box regime in the 12 months to September 2016. Businesses in the regime have reported tax relief of £67k to £1.45m per year and can continue to benefit until 2021, if they retain their registration. But what has it cost them to establish their patent and them claim the relief each year? We were recently joined by Sarah Lochart-White from WMTChartered Accountants & David Clarke from Clydesdale bank where we looked in more depth at Patent Box.

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Chicago's Best Ideas: "The True Cost of Patents"

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Chicago's Best Ideas: "The True Cost of Patents"

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Patents encourage innovation by granting inventors exclusive rights to sell their inventions. The resulting monopoly profits are a reward for innovation. It is commonly thought, however, that these monopoly profits price some consumers of inventions out of the market. This loss of consumption is an "efficiency" cost of patents. Thus, according to the conventional wisdom an optimal patent regime should balance the value of innovation to those who can purchase it against the efficiency cost of lost consumption to those who cannot purchase it. In our CBI talk, we question whether patents result in foregone consumption and reject the conventional tradeoff that drives optimal patent policy. We argue that there exist contractual mechanisms, such as health insurance and patent pools, that mitigate or stop consumers from being priced out of the market for innovations. Instead, the main concern with patents is that it transfers wealth from consumer s to inventors.
Presented by Anup Malani, Professor of Law and Aaron DirectorResearchScholar at the University of Chicago, and JonathanMasur, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago

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Patent landscaping as a tool for R&D & innovation in ICT by Mr Mahesh Kulkarni Part I

Copyright. QuartzAfrica….. For years, particularly over the last decade, African countries have championed the idea of solving the continent’s myriad of problems with innovation and innovative thinkers. Many governments have done this through the traditional approach of recruiting scientists and academics within government departments of “science and technology” or “ICT & innovation”. While those […] ... ....

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IntelIndia and the IsraelConsulate General to South India announced their collaboration to drive innovation and technology development by connecting startups and enterprises of both countries ... “The natural synergies that exist between the Indian and Israeli ecosystems, will help us drive innovation to deliver ......

GUANGZHOU - Chinese Vice PremierHan Zheng called for institutional innovations in the development of pilot free trade zones (FTZ) ... The Guangdong pilot FTZ should treat institutional innovation as a core task, and strive to ......

China has “weaknesses” hobbling its ambition to be a global tech power, former science and technology minister Wan Gang said on Wednesday in a candid assessment as he appealed to Hong Konginnovators to help fill the gaps and collaborate with their mainland counterparts ... ....